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it pulls the side of the city down which pulls the city down, which pulls the state down. gerri: unbelievable to me. there was a city the best paid workers in the country, so wealthy from on the open up and what went wrong? >> a lot of things. a big racial issues that we never confronted like the south did. unions took a big bite. management won along with it. everyone got paid. we made bad cars. japanese started making good cars. oriole embargoes, trade pacts. lots of things all of wants. 2008 comes. the realistic elapses. that is the death nail. the whole country feels like a manufacturing now live think. gerri: of dangerous is that city now? when i was there i think i was in now or will never read. i was nervous. >> this is a rough joint. chicago made international headlines. 505 murders, the population of nearly 3 million people. detroit's population 695,000, 415 murders. we don't even count our crime properly because we close the police stations at 4:00, and you can tolidine and it's usually busy, so we have no statistical way of really telling you how it has gotten f
it pulls the side of the city down which pulls the city down, which pulls the state down. gerri: unbelievable to me. there was a city the best paid workers in the country, so wealthy from on the open up and what went wrong? >> a lot of things. a big racial issues that we never confronted like the south did. unions took a big bite. management won along with it. everyone got paid. we made bad cars. japanese started making good cars. oriole embargoes, trade pacts. lots of things all of...
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gated community outside the city are island of hope for security. you can see through this massive fence but don't climb over it. high voltage. this is aimed to keep the criminals at bay. >> we are looking at the security. >> johannesburg resident is typical of many here. her house has been targeted twice by intruders and so she installed elaborate security systems, high-tech alarms and closed circuit tv. >> even though we live in a suburb that is close there is always the fear. the criminals come from outside. >> there are hundreds of thousands of robberies, burglaries and other crimes a year. the murder rate in south africa is over six times that of the u.s. why do people feel so endangered. >> the proximity. in a place like johannesburg, you have very poor people living close to wealthy people. >> no, you are not looking at a war zone, afghanistan. this is one of the leafier suburbs of south africa, and these folks are part of a swat team on many security firms to deal with crime in a proactive and muscular way. this is one of 9,000 security firm
gated community outside the city are island of hope for security. you can see through this massive fence but don't climb over it. high voltage. this is aimed to keep the criminals at bay. >> we are looking at the security. >> johannesburg resident is typical of many here. her house has been targeted twice by intruders and so she installed elaborate security systems, high-tech alarms and closed circuit tv. >> even though we live in a suburb that is close there is always the...
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. >> and how about the remodeled restaurant? >> remodels are going great. we did a huge number right at the end of the year, so we're going to wait a few months here before i call out a trend on it. i'm very excited. we've got 25% of the system done. we think by the end of this year, we'll have 60% of our system remodelled in a beautiful louisiana kitchen image that really makes our food taste even more amazing than ever. >> one thing confused me. you gave what some people thought was a disappointing comp store growth. my take was not that. my take was when you do these big celebratory specials, a crawfish special, okay. i'm surprised that you can model that at all. if you hit -- if you hit it out of the park, your comp store sales numbers will be much bigger. how can you even try to model when you don't know what new thing you might have to drive a lot of traffic? >> you know, we did knock it out of the park last year with our comps at 6.9%, year before, 3%, so you're right, forecasting the year ahead, we want to keep going on a roll. we forecast this year
. >> and how about the remodeled restaurant? >> remodels are going great. we did a huge number right at the end of the year, so we're going to wait a few months here before i call out a trend on it. i'm very excited. we've got 25% of the system done. we think by the end of this year, we'll have 60% of our system remodelled in a beautiful louisiana kitchen image that really makes our food taste even more amazing than ever. >> one thing confused me. you gave what some people...
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the university of washington as as we mentioned and served as a prosecutor for three years for the city of seattle. jim and enterprise alabama republican line, good morning. >> caller: yes sir thanks for taking my call. i've got a couple of questions for the representative here. number one on the sequester, how much are you democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget and number two, it seems as though the president has been flip-flopping on this. when it first came out he said oh it was devastating it will kill everything in this country. now he is saying if you work on a military base you probably won't see any difference. which one of these two statements as a lie? >> guest: actually the president made neither of the statements. he didn't say what kill everything in this country. he has consistently said it will have an impact, sizable impact that will negatively affect the country and the economy. he has not now said it's only going to fit the military and in fact all of his cabinet is talking about a variety of different impacts it's going to have any bunch of different
the university of washington as as we mentioned and served as a prosecutor for three years for the city of seattle. jim and enterprise alabama republican line, good morning. >> caller: yes sir thanks for taking my call. i've got a couple of questions for the representative here. number one on the sequester, how much are you democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget and number two, it seems as though the president has been flip-flopping on this. when it first came out he...
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in the city of chicago where i live, the impact of the housing downturn has been devastating. a lot of cities in the united states, as well as a lot of suburban areas, this has weighed in quite a substantial way. the benefit of refinancing is simple. as the professor discussed in the case of taxes, the most effective tax cuts are those that are long lived and have permanent changes to peoples' income -- people's income. if you are under your mortgage, you cannot go refinance at the bank. you are paying an interest rate well above what the market rates are. this has been noted by chairman and 9 ben bernanke. if people could simply refinance at the market rate, as they are now, it would be literally, for the average homeowner, thousands of dollars a lower payment per year that would go straight into their pockets. it would be the equivalent of a 30-year tax cut for them of thousand dollars a year. that is substantial picku. it is not just pure stimulus. the incidents in the short run of spending the money for people who are massively liquidity restraint and hurting, trying to fi
in the city of chicago where i live, the impact of the housing downturn has been devastating. a lot of cities in the united states, as well as a lot of suburban areas, this has weighed in quite a substantial way. the benefit of refinancing is simple. as the professor discussed in the case of taxes, the most effective tax cuts are those that are long lived and have permanent changes to peoples' income -- people's income. if you are under your mortgage, you cannot go refinance at the bank. you...
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we kept city, schools, states, philanthropies alive when no one else did, okay? we checked this number. the small banks and big banks do more lending in the crisis than the big banks did per dollar of capital. i'm perfectly willing to get involved in the debate. it should be factual and not one thing taken out of context. elizabeth and i have a great relationship. i want here to come on a bus trip with me to do what we have done for america. in the past five years we lent 7.5 doctor trillion to -- 7.5 trillion dollars to consumers and companies. that's what we do and we're damn proud of it. melissa: she talks about regulation against too big to fail having failed itself. what do you think about that? do you worry about her going forward breaking up banks? do you -- >> look, we have a common interest in eliminating too big to fail. so i don't think anyone thinks we should have the too big to fail concept. it should look like a bankruptcy. we're in favor of that. we and the regulators and everyone working toward that purpose. we need the american public to believe
we kept city, schools, states, philanthropies alive when no one else did, okay? we checked this number. the small banks and big banks do more lending in the crisis than the big banks did per dollar of capital. i'm perfectly willing to get involved in the debate. it should be factual and not one thing taken out of context. elizabeth and i have a great relationship. i want here to come on a bus trip with me to do what we have done for america. in the past five years we lent 7.5 doctor trillion to...
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city attorney, the office of economic and workforce development, the department of city planning, the department of rec and parks, and the list goes on and on and i want to let the port staff know how proud i am of all of you and i thank you for the opportunity to be the one that receives all of the kutos for your work and so now i am completely 100 percent for williwe, brown, and take the credit when the credit comes and run from the criticism and so i have arrived. so thank you for making that happen. and that concludes my executive director's report. >> thank you. >> is there any public comment on the executive director's report?
city attorney, the office of economic and workforce development, the department of city planning, the department of rec and parks, and the list goes on and on and i want to let the port staff know how proud i am of all of you and i thank you for the opportunity to be the one that receives all of the kutos for your work and so now i am completely 100 percent for williwe, brown, and take the credit when the credit comes and run from the criticism and so i have arrived. so thank you for making...
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according to the milkin institute the number one city city, the best city for maintaining and creating jobs, san jose, california, followed by austin, texas, perhaps california's nemesis, raleigh, north carolina, houston, texas and washington, d.c. are state getting a bum rap? is it legitimate rap that businesses overtaxed and regulated in this state? >> it is good to be number one. we have to work hard to stay there. sure, california has got some problems. california sometimes difficulty when companies make their decisions but we're the capital of silicon valley, innovation center of the world. companies want to stay here. >> everybody knows intel. intel just had a huge $300 million investment down in arizona. they have had, multimillion-dollar investment up in oregon. those are invests not taking place here where they're headquartered. >> that is our big challenge. the company ares here. they're creating jobs. the real question will they place the jobs in california or will they go someplace else? in the case of intel i'm sure they're spending a lot of money on equipment. unfortunate
according to the milkin institute the number one city city, the best city for maintaining and creating jobs, san jose, california, followed by austin, texas, perhaps california's nemesis, raleigh, north carolina, houston, texas and washington, d.c. are state getting a bum rap? is it legitimate rap that businesses overtaxed and regulated in this state? >> it is good to be number one. we have to work hard to stay there. sure, california has got some problems. california sometimes difficulty...
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coming up, cnn talks to a former swiss guard that tells all about the time he spent at the vatican. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. >>> and you're in "the situation room." happening now, stranger things
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to the place where he was born, new york city. right now the new york nicks are in second place in the eastern conference and caramel slow averaging 28 points per game. i am pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: great to have you. >> thank you. >> rose: syracuse. tell me about that day. what did it mean for you? >> on that day, i had to take myself back to when i first decided that i wanted to go to syracuse and from that point on it was just so many memories that was rolling and rolling and rolling as i'm sitting here for when i got off the plane in the car around to the carrier dome sitting in my seat watching the game. up until that moment when they unveiled the jersey it was just so many memories of when i was at syracuse, when i was on campus in class, in my apartment just being a student. just being a teenager. >> rose: we know what you did for syracuse. you went all the way to the national championships, the n.c.a.a. national championship. what did syracuse dorr do for yo
to the place where he was born, new york city. right now the new york nicks are in second place in the eastern conference and caramel slow averaging 28 points per game. i am pleased to have him here at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: great to have you. >> thank you. >> rose: syracuse. tell me about that day. what did it mean for you? >> on that day, i had to take myself back to when i first decided that i wanted to go to syracuse and...
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to make these decisions, not the executive branch of the city. thanks. >> thank you, any other member of the public who would like to comment? and seeing none, we'll close public comment. just from the one comment that came through, i'm also reminded of when we had a vacancy for the mayor's office, there was no real public discussion with any of the candidates that they didn't come before the board of supervisors to say they were interested in becoming the interim mayor, in fact, when we came to the first vote on january 4th of 2011, the first vote for the interim mayor, the person who being selected wasn't even in the country and hadn't told anyone he was interested in being mayor and i couldn't stomach a vote at that time, so it seems like though a lot of different processes we need to look at, having some transparency of how we're doing the voting is needed and having some formal presentation, some formal discussion with the candidates that are coming before us, there could be a decision left to the mayor's side, but anyone else coming forward
to make these decisions, not the executive branch of the city. thanks. >> thank you, any other member of the public who would like to comment? and seeing none, we'll close public comment. just from the one comment that came through, i'm also reminded of when we had a vacancy for the mayor's office, there was no real public discussion with any of the candidates that they didn't come before the board of supervisors to say they were interested in becoming the interim mayor, in fact, when we...
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he will return to vatican city as pope emeritus, the first pope to retire in nearly 6 centuries. this historic event is drawing bay area catholics to church in the middle of the week. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran went to mass this morning at st. mary's in san francisco where she asked catholics about their hopes for the future. >> reporter: archbishop john quinn opened this morning's mass calling this a historic moment for catholics. >> resignation was an act of faith. >> reporter: it was a special day of mass to celebrate pope benedict on the final day of his pontificate. worshippers were thankful and no feelings of animosity. >> i had read some of his books and in those reflections he mentioned about the fact that, you know, possibly this might be his decision if god chose and wanted him to do that. he is a faithful pope and he listens carefully. >> i think he did the right thing. he is not feeling well. he is not strong enough so he thinks that nowadays, a new blood is needed so why not. >> reporter: catholics now eager to see who will take his place. one parishoner says whoe
he will return to vatican city as pope emeritus, the first pope to retire in nearly 6 centuries. this historic event is drawing bay area catholics to church in the middle of the week. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran went to mass this morning at st. mary's in san francisco where she asked catholics about their hopes for the future. >> reporter: archbishop john quinn opened this morning's mass calling this a historic moment for catholics. >> resignation was an act of faith. >>...
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think that we were talking about after maybe 7 years if the city could have the option of purchasing that site and running it ourselves, i think that could be a really good eligible use for any funds that we have, to have our own power system, we can help to ramp up. >> that's a great recommendation, thank you, and then as you know, puc is in the beginning phases of its sewer system improvement program and are trying to integrate some of the innovative technology resource recovery and the waste water process, so some ideas around that, and then i think one thing we were really pleased about is that last year when the legislature did their initial bills around happen trade revenue allocation, there is a requirement that up to 25% of dollars be spent in disadvantaged communities, historically, san francisco, the definition of disadvantaged communities that the state uses is one that keeps income relative to the state and so we often don't count as a disadvantaged community though we have many neighborhood that are struggling, i think the definition they're using for disadvantaged commu
think that we were talking about after maybe 7 years if the city could have the option of purchasing that site and running it ourselves, i think that could be a really good eligible use for any funds that we have, to have our own power system, we can help to ramp up. >> that's a great recommendation, thank you, and then as you know, puc is in the beginning phases of its sewer system improvement program and are trying to integrate some of the innovative technology resource recovery and the...
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san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for tomorrow, you can see the clouds along the coast a few in the bay headed to the afternoon hours and sunshine will keep an eye out to the west, though, headed to friday night into saturday morning and the clouds are coming in and another mild morning, and then, in the afternoon hours it is clouds and there are the sprinkles for saturday night, barely reaching the north bay. so that system passes us. it knocks our temperatures down for sunday. the cooling trend continues on monday. look at tuesday and wednesday, we will be 10- to 15-degrees c
san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for...
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of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love
of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >>...
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i think some of the things we've been focused on at the puc is i think the city and the puc in particular had a strong track regard around energy efficiency and renewable generation projects particularly on public cities and for example,
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san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for tomorrow, you can see the clouds along the coast a few in the bay headed to the afternoon hours and sunshine will keep an eye out to the west, though, headed to friday night into saturday morning and the clouds are coming in and another mild morning, and then, in the afternoon hours it is clouds and there are the sprinkles for saturday night, barely reaching the north bay. so that system passes us. it knocks our temperatures down for sunday. the cooling trend continues on monday. look at tuesday and wednesday, we will be 10- to 15-degrees c
san leandro at 65 and same if union city. concord is 69, and everyone else in the low-to-mid 70's in the east bay valley of the tonight, clouds gather along the coast at 59 at half moon bay and 50 in richmond and san francisco and a few clouds will make it inland but there is no rain, no drizzle associated with that. the two areas of high pressure are getting stronger as the front is closer with high pressure clock-wise fashion and that is putting the warm weather in our forecast. now, for...
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it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday on march 24th. chris? >> thank you very much, claudio. and so, we are now 2:27 past 2:00 here on the east coast. past 8:00 there at castel gandolfo 15 miles outside of rome and the extraordinarily historic moment. behind those walls, behind those gaets now, pope emeritus, the former joseph ratzinger and we have the seat is vacant. the seat of peter is now vacant. father bartuni krc, your feelin? >> the feelings i've had all day. i'm feeming more. bitt bittersweet. nice to see how the decision of the pope is taken by the catholi
it's the vatican city of state. also been at the center of controversies in the past as his role always accused of overpowering the one of pope benedict xvi as the name was mentioned several times in the papers leaked to the italian media. well, after that, of course, a conclave will have to be called. election of the new pope. hopefully in a few weeks. that should take place sometimes from next week onwards and before the 15th of march. in order to have a new pope in place before palm sunday...
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the economic uncertainty out of this city. the dow again at a five-year high and very close to its all time high. cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. i'm here until that deadline. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> jodi arias just a short time ago broke down on the witness stand. she was sobbing as prosecutor juan martinez asked her about the grizzly slayings of this man, travis alexander. as arias broke down, martinez kept boring in. watch this. >> where were you taking the photographs when this happened on this exhibit? >> outside of the shower. >> why don't you put a mark on it. were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> when you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you cut his throat. were you crying then? >> i don't know. >> take
the economic uncertainty out of this city. the dow again at a five-year high and very close to its all time high. cnn studios in washington, d.c., that's it for me. i'm here until that deadline. ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. . >>> jodi arias just a short time ago broke...
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tracy: it is the city's board holding them back. ashley: a tremendous amount of people and property they get no taxes on. it is a real mess and sad story. a emergency manager could come in or be nouned or could come in or her tomorrow. tracy: we'll definitely keep you posted on that. ashley: yeah. tracy: could a new proposal to reduce the deficit coming after your 401(k)? say independent eight so. we'll have details to overhaul the tax code next. ashley: first look how the dollar is moving against these foreign currencies. the euro as you can sees, down against the dollar. under the 1.31 mark. u.k. pound making a slight gain against the greenback. we'll be right back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious inve
tracy: it is the city's board holding them back. ashley: a tremendous amount of people and property they get no taxes on. it is a real mess and sad story. a emergency manager could come in or be nouned or could come in or her tomorrow. tracy: we'll definitely keep you posted on that. ashley: yeah. tracy: could a new proposal to reduce the deficit coming after your 401(k)? say independent eight so. we'll have details to overhaul the tax code next. ashley: first look how the dollar is moving...
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we saw here this morning where we saw the pope leaving vatican city before he got into the helicopter and there is his driver. there is his driver of the car, kissing his papal ring and in tears. you can see tears in his eyes. and you think about this man, not so much the pope who we can necessarily, he we might not necessarily be able to relate to, but the driver of the car, so moved, just to be near this man. just to be driving him and have the privilege of spending that time with him and now that ring that he kissed you mentioned will be taken off and smashed and explain the reason for that and the significance of that and the significance of the pope to everyday catholics. >> sure. well, the ring, the significance of the ring, it's a fisherman's ring and remember when jesus said to st. peter you will now be a fisher of men, in other words, you'll now be a pastor now you won't just be doing things for yourself, but you'll be involved in the salvation of souls and when pope benedict gives that up recognize no longer the person in charge. he made a remarkable statement to the cardina
we saw here this morning where we saw the pope leaving vatican city before he got into the helicopter and there is his driver. there is his driver of the car, kissing his papal ring and in tears. you can see tears in his eyes. and you think about this man, not so much the pope who we can necessarily, he we might not necessarily be able to relate to, but the driver of the car, so moved, just to be near this man. just to be driving him and have the privilege of spending that time with him and now...
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i cannot speak to what the impacts will be on new york city, but there will be real- world impacts. it is a fact that if you are at the receiving end of a notice that you are going to be furloughed or laid off, that is nothing small, that is huge, and people who get those notices will have washington to blame, and in particular, the attack jets, the refusal to compromise and do something reasonable and balance that we have seen on capitol hill. >> will you comment on the woodward thing, a long time respected washington journalist talked about woodward and said talked about his son's story about the has received many vulgar and abusive emails and phone calls from white house officials. have you heard of anything like that? >> i have been on the receiving end up in it u.v. -- in a few previous white house and it did not trouble me, and i did not have any specific comments on that. look, this is a situation where people feel passionately about the policies that the president has and the president pressed previous presidents have put forward. and my predecessors have felt about also. re
i cannot speak to what the impacts will be on new york city, but there will be real- world impacts. it is a fact that if you are at the receiving end of a notice that you are going to be furloughed or laid off, that is nothing small, that is huge, and people who get those notices will have washington to blame, and in particular, the attack jets, the refusal to compromise and do something reasonable and balance that we have seen on capitol hill. >> will you comment on the woodward thing, a...
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. >> i'll go to another city, but i'm still make money. people not tell me no. >> bear grihls has taught us many things over the years. in this video, he's teaching us something that many of us have heard a snurm number of times b. >> the locker is over here. lockers in the wild are pretty hard to find. this will do. >> you might be thinking what is he talk about, stuffing your backpack with a big fish in the overhead compartment. this is the essentials of safety aboard an a-320 aircraft on air new zealand. this is the whole spiel that the flight attendants give us but in a very bear style. >> as the oxygen mask drops down in front of you, you could use it as a portable loo, but better to place it over your nose and mouh. >> lt ti jackson from "the lord of the rings" and gandalf and the rest of the people. >> that video that came out in october was a hobbit version of the air safety precautions. >> they had to do something to make these videos more watchable. this is all in connection to a hash tag, which is #airnzbear to get people talkin
. >> i'll go to another city, but i'm still make money. people not tell me no. >> bear grihls has taught us many things over the years. in this video, he's teaching us something that many of us have heard a snurm number of times b. >> the locker is over here. lockers in the wild are pretty hard to find. this will do. >> you might be thinking what is he talk about, stuffing your backpack with a big fish in the overhead compartment. this is the essentials of safety aboard...
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the colorado governor wants to sue cities that ban fracking. >> i like how he did drink the fracking fluid. did he light it to make a flaming shot from it? >> it's literally more than seven empire state buildings below water. seven buildings below water. >> cities can ban recreational use of pot, but they have to do fracking? >> i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours? liz, i got to ask you a question. you seemed negative there on allowing america to go get what we own. >> no, i'm -- listen, i don't like big government stomping on little cities threatening them with lawsuits. that's what i didn't like. i'm a small government person, i am. >> what? big state government -- >> he's threatening -- the governor is threatening to sue his city. that's what is at issue. >> all right, liz. are you back tomorrow? >> i don't know. probably not. [laughter] >> do you or do you not favor fracking? >> i support -- yes, i support it in a safe way. >> you live in new york? >> yes, i do. >> urban new york? >> yes. what's the point? >> governor cuomo is delaying the r
the colorado governor wants to sue cities that ban fracking. >> i like how he did drink the fracking fluid. did he light it to make a flaming shot from it? >> it's literally more than seven empire state buildings below water. seven buildings below water. >> cities can ban recreational use of pot, but they have to do fracking? >> i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours? liz, i got to ask you a question. you seemed negative there on...
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the pollpe has left vatican city about 20 mi. of side. >> he will be stepping down at 11:00 our time. we will follow this up from rome in the vatican city. more on this as kron 4 morning news continues. =dj >> (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 9 starts now. >> santa cruz police officers are returning to work for the first time since two of their own was killed and a line of duty. we will have the latest from the department headquarters and our live report. >> following history of the making live pictures out of the vatican city were pope benedict the 16th left his tenure as the head of the roman catholic church. >> the temperatures are starting to warm up let us get a quick check of the forecast with the janu. >> some high clouds out there which provided insulation. a war starts the day. >> similar conditions in the afternoon compared to yesterday's. seventies in our warmer spots. in the evening mostly clear my conditions expected fifties across the board. >> w
the pollpe has left vatican city about 20 mi. of side. >> he will be stepping down at 11:00 our time. we will follow this up from rome in the vatican city. more on this as kron 4 morning news continues. =dj >> (male announcer) live from the bay area's news station, this is the kron 4 morning news. kron 4 news at 9 starts now. >> santa cruz police officers are returning to work for the first time since two of their own was killed and a line of duty. we will have the latest from...
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it's right in the middle of the city. and normally there are just lines and lines of people of people waiting to get inside to tour the vatican to see the chapel and all of the beautiful historical things there. but you can see, once again, the motorcade of the pope who will be taking a helicopter to his small apartment, a retreat south of rome until his apartment is ready. they are rebig it now. >> there's the helicopter that will take the pope out. earlier, the pope met with the cardinals and classed their hands and said i will be close to you in prayer as they meet to choose his successor. it was an emotional moment for them and him as well. >> and it looks like the pope is staying final farewells there to the bishop, a cardinal. there was some questions about the timing of his resignation. he just announced right in the beginning of lent that he was gonna be leaving right in the middle of very holy -- a very hoe limb time for all of christianity. he just claims he was tired. heaves 8 a. he's been in failing health --
it's right in the middle of the city. and normally there are just lines and lines of people of people waiting to get inside to tour the vatican to see the chapel and all of the beautiful historical things there. but you can see, once again, the motorcade of the pope who will be taking a helicopter to his small apartment, a retreat south of rome until his apartment is ready. they are rebig it now. >> there's the helicopter that will take the pope out. earlier, the pope met with the...
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the whole time. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the vatican city. george, taking us behind closed doors at the vatican, on this >>> and i'm back here in rome, now, with john thavis. long-time vatican journalist. and author a brand-new book called "the vatican diaries." very good timing. it's a fascinating book. it's filled with so much detail. i was struck by the word you used to describe pope benedict's mission. you said to decontaminate the church. >> i think really a lot of pope benedict's pontificate has been rereading the second vatican council. that was the landmark assembly that really set the church's direction over the last 50 years. and i think benedict had some critical things to say. i think he did not like the direction the church took in terms of liturgy. he did not like some of the changes he saw men and women were acting. he did not like the way some of the catholic faithful were approaching church teaching. and i think, fundamentally, he saw the church adopting too much the ways of the world. >> yet, at the same time, so much of his
the whole time. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to the vatican city. george, taking us behind closed doors at the vatican, on this >>> and i'm back here in rome, now, with john thavis. long-time vatican journalist. and author a brand-new book called "the vatican diaries." very good timing. it's a fascinating book. it's filled with so much detail. i was struck by the word you used to describe pope benedict's mission. you said to decontaminate the church....
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whether you are in a poor family, rich family, whether you're in the city, country or on the farm, we as members of congress have the power and the control to change her life. when brittany finally took control and made the call, it was vawa funds that made sure that the cops that responded recognized it. and i've done those ride-alongs and they are the most dangerous calls cops make. when vawa funds are involved, they keep shelters and transitional housing stays open. when vawa has funds, it trains sexual assault nurses who help those victims through the humiliating exams they have to endure which are so important so we have the evidence to put the abusers behind bars. when vawa funds are involved, we have advocates and prosecutor offices and in courtrooms who are trained to help them through the painful, long, difficult court process. when vawa funds are involved, we have counseling services needed for the victims and their families to heal. vawa gives victims a fighting chance to gain control of their lives. vawa doesn't pass in my district, alternatives incorporated will have to l
whether you are in a poor family, rich family, whether you're in the city, country or on the farm, we as members of congress have the power and the control to change her life. when brittany finally took control and made the call, it was vawa funds that made sure that the cops that responded recognized it. and i've done those ride-alongs and they are the most dangerous calls cops make. when vawa funds are involved, they keep shelters and transitional housing stays open. when vawa has funds, it...
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you've been doing and the contributions to the city. you know, people don't say it enough, but the work that you do actually does matter and the work that you do, people pay attention to. it creates changes that ripple all throughout our local government. so, i thank you all for your work and i look forward to working with you in the future. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and then [speaker not understood] representing state senator mark leno. >> good morning, everyone. and i'm here, as keith said, on behalf of state senator leno. and i just want to say how proud i am to be here because, you know, most of us seek ways to make government better. usually, you know, we have something that we don't like about our government, our local government. we want to change things. we have a disagreement. but you're here and you're actually doing something about it. you're taking your time, you're taking time out of your lives and putting energy into changing how government can serve the people of our county. and that's very impressive and i for
you've been doing and the contributions to the city. you know, people don't say it enough, but the work that you do actually does matter and the work that you do, people pay attention to. it creates changes that ripple all throughout our local government. so, i thank you all for your work and i look forward to working with you in the future. thank you. (applause) >> thank you. and then [speaker not understood] representing state senator mark leno. >> good morning, everyone. and i'm...
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liz: he's saying the cities are allowed to ban pot usage. the cities in colorado. but at the same time, he's saying to the cities, look, we are going to sue you if you do not allow fracking. so, you know, how do you play both sides of that coin? stuart: he's going to sue if they don't allow -- that's the other way around. sue you if you ban fracking. liz: right. stuart: i have it. okay. bottom line is i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours. liz: to get economic activity going. charles: andrew cuomo, are you going to kick this around for the next four years, make a decision. stuart: i want to see what he does. >>> are meat inspectors really going to be furloughed when the cuts go in effect? we have a guest on that next. >>> but first here's what democrat senator said in our last hour. >> it should not all tax increases. it should not be all cuts. it should be a combination f o both. -- of both. we have plenty of programs that have outlived their usefulness. we need to take a look at them and eliminate them. we have plenty of looph
liz: he's saying the cities are allowed to ban pot usage. the cities in colorado. but at the same time, he's saying to the cities, look, we are going to sue you if you do not allow fracking. so, you know, how do you play both sides of that coin? stuart: he's going to sue if they don't allow -- that's the other way around. sue you if you ban fracking. liz: right. stuart: i have it. okay. bottom line is i want state governors to get out there and allow them to get what is ours. liz: to get...
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two other agencies stepped up to keep the city save while the department grieved. kron4 is will tran is live at the scene where there is a growing memorial outside the police department. >> when the police officers returned today approximately 84 police officers, they will be met by grief counselors on hand to help them understand this and read their minds around it. before tuesday, there has never been a police fatality in the line of fire ever in the history of santa cruz. we had to in one day. this is why shot has now turned into sorrow. you can see the memorial and from the police apartment continuing to grow. candles burned all night with the two pictures of the police officers in front. funeral services in a citywide plan for them are still pending leading up to the family is deciding what to do. in terms of the santa cruz county police department, the sheriff's department as well as chp held out yesterday and they will be on hand just in case the police officers did not return. it is up to them to decide whether and not they will return. the other agencies a
two other agencies stepped up to keep the city save while the department grieved. kron4 is will tran is live at the scene where there is a growing memorial outside the police department. >> when the police officers returned today approximately 84 police officers, they will be met by grief counselors on hand to help them understand this and read their minds around it. before tuesday, there has never been a police fatality in the line of fire ever in the history of santa cruz. we had to in...
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it puts the suburban directors against those would live in the city. stay with abc7 news to see how the vote lays -- plays out. >> eye opening numbers about california real estate. a report shows four out of every ten homes sold in california last year were foreclosures and california led the nation in foreclosure sales last year with 38 percent of all sales and that was down great 44 percent in 2011 and 49 percent in 2010 but the housing market is rebounding with sales up and so are home prices. >> students at san francisco city college are planning another protest at the board of trustees meeting over the budget crisis and is demanding the board reverse cuts to classes and teachers they have held several demonstrations this week. officials say the cuts are necessary in order to meet a march 15 deadline to keep accreditation the school must show they can take control of the budget to avoid being shut down. the board of trustees meeting is scheduled for 6:00 on campus. >> identity thief is a popular movie but in real life it is no laughing matter. next
it puts the suburban directors against those would live in the city. stay with abc7 news to see how the vote lays -- plays out. >> eye opening numbers about california real estate. a report shows four out of every ten homes sold in california last year were foreclosures and california led the nation in foreclosure sales last year with 38 percent of all sales and that was down great 44 percent in 2011 and 49 percent in 2010 but the housing market is rebounding with sales up and so are home...
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the only city that's been in the 30s is gilroy. getting into the coldest point of the day right now right around sunrise. which is ten minutes away. napa, 71 degrees today. i'm forecasting a record. and the last time we hit 71 in napa was 2008. not that far back. what i can tell you is, it's highly unusual to be this warm even for the final day of february. we're only 21 days away from spring now, but still unseasonably warm, near record levels. 71 inland. 70 degrees and of t69 at the co. stick around. your seven-day outlook. as promised, here's mike with your drive. >> as you can count on, the backup on the bay bridge. they turned off the streetlights but metering lights are still on and so are the headlights as we transition from night to day. there's the backup towards west grand avenue past the end of the parking lot. we'll look out and see how things are shaping up. as we do have slowing down the east shore freeway from richmond down through berkeley and emeryville. speeds where it's orange there approaching university avenue
the only city that's been in the 30s is gilroy. getting into the coldest point of the day right now right around sunrise. which is ten minutes away. napa, 71 degrees today. i'm forecasting a record. and the last time we hit 71 in napa was 2008. not that far back. what i can tell you is, it's highly unusual to be this warm even for the final day of february. we're only 21 days away from spring now, but still unseasonably warm, near record levels. 71 inland. 70 degrees and of t69 at the co. stick...
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in a culvert. >> the wizard of oz was filmed in culvert city, so there you go. >> and gone with the wind. >> yeah. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: big news yesterday was dozens of republicans -- what did he say 100? >> yeah, i think so. >> stephanie: signed the brief to the supreme court in support of same-sex marriage rights. almost 60 businesses have also signed briefs. xerox did it first and then everyone else copied it. [♪ circus music ♪] [ laughter ] >> stephanie: see what i did there. [ laughter ] [♪ circus music ♪] >> really? really? >> stephanie: andrew sullivan said these businesses want to attract the best working forces as they can, and he added in the end the free market matters and in the end it wants gay equality. >> yep. ♪ let's hear it for the boys ♪ ♪ >> stephanie: and thank you xerox, copy that. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: i did it again. i went back and got it again. >> you are making my tummy hurt. >> stephanie: bam. >> bah da boom bah da bing! what aim a clown? here to amuse you? >> stephanie: i cannot get any support here. >
in a culvert. >> the wizard of oz was filmed in culvert city, so there you go. >> and gone with the wind. >> yeah. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: big news yesterday was dozens of republicans -- what did he say 100? >> yeah, i think so. >> stephanie: signed the brief to the supreme court in support of same-sex marriage rights. almost 60 businesses have also signed briefs. xerox did it first and then everyone else copied it. [♪...
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as we traveled around the city, we saw high walls everywhere, topped by barbed-wire. closed-circuit cameras. crime is bad. poor lives close to the rich. the murder rate is six times that of the united states. we visited with one resident, an expat, typical of well off folks here. they are family was targeted twice by intruders. her house is high-tech fortress. this here is a bit what i asked her. is this a way to live? >> this is the way to live in south africa unfortunately. this is the realty. so we try to do everything we can to fight it. >> reporter: now i also asked her, martha, if this was overkill? she said better more, than nothing. martha: so obviously with all of those big gates and everything, fighting crime in that part of south africa is pretty big business i would imagine, greg? >> reporter: absolutely, martha. very big business. we went out with a s.w.a.t. team of one security company and pierre and i felt like we were right back in afghanistan. armored cars, heavy-duty guns, bulletproof vest to go in one residential area. there are 9,000 private securi
as we traveled around the city, we saw high walls everywhere, topped by barbed-wire. closed-circuit cameras. crime is bad. poor lives close to the rich. the murder rate is six times that of the united states. we visited with one resident, an expat, typical of well off folks here. they are family was targeted twice by intruders. her house is high-tech fortress. this here is a bit what i asked her. is this a way to live? >> this is the way to live in south africa unfortunately. this is the...
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of things to do here in the city. i am in support of expanding the limited entertainment permits to other areas beside just the folsom street area, because i don't think it should be limited to just one section. that the neighborhoods also need to be able to enjoy. and it's not -- as somebody just said, it's not a big impact in that regards to being able to go to a restaurant or someplace and have something in the evenings. where it adds much more vibrancy to the streets, to the neighbors, to the businesses, to see that all of these businesss can thrive. there are so many empty buildings in south of market and it would be a benefit to be able to see the area grow. >> thank you >> thank you. >> my name is ac carter and i'm here on behalf of friends of mine who own and operator ak subs in the south of market area. basically the owners came to me, me being in entertainment field in los angeles and san francisco. i told them, you know, i think the whole folsom is going away in the '90s and people staying up late. i know t
of things to do here in the city. i am in support of expanding the limited entertainment permits to other areas beside just the folsom street area, because i don't think it should be limited to just one section. that the neighborhoods also need to be able to enjoy. and it's not -- as somebody just said, it's not a big impact in that regards to being able to go to a restaurant or someplace and have something in the evenings. where it adds much more vibrancy to the streets, to the neighbors, to...
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making an announcement to save the city's fight. they are expected to very veal the investors they have lined up to stop the kings moving to seattle. some fear the move is too little too late and they are selling to seattle. last night's performances, the only thing more special would have been the wind. >> he is going back around. >> curry was ridiculous. 54 points against the u.s. knicks in madison square garden den just like that. the most points scored since 1984. he made a team record of 11.4 shots but they didn't have david lee who was suspended. the warriors ended up losing to the new york knicks, 109-105 but he was on fire. sal and i were talking about that earlier -- >> they have bow get and lee. >> well, sal, you were telling us about an injury crash? >> yes, that's right, it's on industrial and it's southbound and if you are going to venetia bridge and you happen to be in an area where you can use 780 instead of 680, if you just give yourself an extra five minutes you can get by because the lanes are not blocked and the a
making an announcement to save the city's fight. they are expected to very veal the investors they have lined up to stop the kings moving to seattle. some fear the move is too little too late and they are selling to seattle. last night's performances, the only thing more special would have been the wind. >> he is going back around. >> curry was ridiculous. 54 points against the u.s. knicks in madison square garden den just like that. the most points scored since 1984. he made a team...
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help the city combat crime. last night the mayor made the state at the city address and say they are targeting the most violent people in the city, more civilians will take police reports so officers can spend more time fighting crime and she says the newest most diverse police academy is ready and if training. >> it means for 200 more officers, $73 million for the budget. what does that noon? >> it will take something big, probably a tax measure, that is the kind of thing we need to talk about. >> she did not talk about how much taxpayers' money or how much taxpayers will have to shell out for more police officers. public safety is 50 percent of the city's budget and the mayor says residents are going to have to make some tough decisions. >> inspectors will be out assessing damage to a san francisco neighborhood caused by massive water main break. you first saw it here yesterday on abc7 news with massive water and mud swallowing cars and homes. workers will repair 15th avenue where the flooding caused a sinkhol
help the city combat crime. last night the mayor made the state at the city address and say they are targeting the most violent people in the city, more civilians will take police reports so officers can spend more time fighting crime and she says the newest most diverse police academy is ready and if training. >> it means for 200 more officers, $73 million for the budget. what does that noon? >> it will take something big, probably a tax measure, that is the kind of thing we need...
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water main break in the city. how san francisco is planning to help out the homeowners coming up. >> it is back to work today for some santa cruz police officers after two of their own were killed in the line of duty. we have new details into the investigation next. it seems our angels have been busy building a new stronger angel soft®. it's built with two softshield™ layers. stronger, holds up better, and still a value you love. new angel soft®. now stronger than ever. all across america people are using lysol in hundreds of unexpected ways to help keep their homes healthy. max's mom uses it on the couch a soft surface that could be home to thousands of bacteria. lysol disinfectant spray freshens doesn't stain, and unlike febreze it's approved to kill 99.9% of bacteria. join the mission for health. see how people everywhere are using lysol disinfectant spray and share your own story on facebook. >>> >>> new video of the gun battle that left two santa cruz police officers dead. >> just shock. i mean, you never
water main break in the city. how san francisco is planning to help out the homeowners coming up. >> it is back to work today for some santa cruz police officers after two of their own were killed in the line of duty. we have new details into the investigation next. it seems our angels have been busy building a new stronger angel soft®. it's built with two softshield™ layers. stronger, holds up better, and still a value you love. new angel soft®. now stronger than ever. all across...
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mateo and the city. either direction off 92. the bay bridge shows a little slowing there. but actually the backup we had has now cleared. it's just that all lanes now have a little backup approaching the toll plaza as the build happens over here. we'll get a look at the east bay and overall smooth flow out of the caldecott. we do have an issue for the north bay. south 680, earlier crash, still have activity and now a crew has arrived blocking one lane approaching the bridge. >>> 5:48. investigators are looking into the cause of a deadly house explosion that happened in michigan. the blast killed a 58-year-old man at a home just outside of detroit. the explosion shattered windows on dozens of other nearby homes and cars. utility crews have been working in the area earlier in the day. and investigators think natural gas might have played a role in that blast. >>> scientists are shedding new light on the dangers posed by japan's stricken fukushima nuclear power plant. according to a world health organizatio
mateo and the city. either direction off 92. the bay bridge shows a little slowing there. but actually the backup we had has now cleared. it's just that all lanes now have a little backup approaching the toll plaza as the build happens over here. we'll get a look at the east bay and overall smooth flow out of the caldecott. we do have an issue for the north bay. south 680, earlier crash, still have activity and now a crew has arrived blocking one lane approaching the bridge. >>> 5:48....
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the issue was the main focus of her annual state of the city address last night. quan admitted it will be tough to meet the goal of increasing the police force from 600 to 800 officers in five years but said there is progress citing plans to add a second police academy this year. >> the question is whether or not we'll have enough money to continue that in future years but it is something that we have done for now and we're really proud this next academy graduates in just weeks. very shy. come on, come up. >> the mayor said oakland gained about 5,000 jobs in the past year and she expressed optimism about the growth of the uptown arts and entertainment district. >>> 4:42. are you booking a trip for your family? how you could save hundreds in airfares. >> plus the countdown to cuts is nearly over. so why are lawmakers meeting after the deadline? >> quite the sight in new zealand. what's causing the commotion and the water? we'll tell you when we come back. pod of more than 100 dolphins took over a new zealand harbour. this is in the city of wellington on the north i
the issue was the main focus of her annual state of the city address last night. quan admitted it will be tough to meet the goal of increasing the police force from 600 to 800 officers in five years but said there is progress citing plans to add a second police academy this year. >> the question is whether or not we'll have enough money to continue that in future years but it is something that we have done for now and we're really proud this next academy graduates in just weeks. very shy....
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then we'll round out the day in the low 70s. and most cities across the bay area. look at gilroy, 76 degrees today. and this is the last day of february. so it looks like even warmer weather on the way for tomorrow. march is going to come in like a lion. we'll take you through your full forecast coming up. right now i'm going to send it back to you guys. >> thanks so much. >>> 4:46. investigators are looking into the cause of a deadly house explosion in michigan. the blast killed a 58-year-old man at a home just outside detroit. the explosion shattered windows on dozens of other nearby homes and cars. utility crews had been working in this area earlier in the day, and investigators think natural gas might have played a role in that blast. >>> the man known as stormin' norman will be buried today. funeral services will be held for general norman schwarzkopf. the 78-year-old died in december from complications from pneumonia. he's best known for thinks no-nonsense approach during the first gulf war. schwarzkopf will be buried at u.s. military academy at west point. h
then we'll round out the day in the low 70s. and most cities across the bay area. look at gilroy, 76 degrees today. and this is the last day of february. so it looks like even warmer weather on the way for tomorrow. march is going to come in like a lion. we'll take you through your full forecast coming up. right now i'm going to send it back to you guys. >> thanks so much. >>> 4:46. investigators are looking into the cause of a deadly house explosion in michigan. the blast killed...
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city are seeing it, and does have impact and the impact is largely i would say it creates a sense of agreement. the biggest thing that bully does or the big service the film has is gives everyone a unified collective science of agreement to which they roll up the sleeves and get busy creating change and has been really exciting. i building we already i believe kroshed the threshold of 140,000 students nationwide and we are working to get to the million and the idea is a million is a tipping point . a million kids in america. that's like one in ten basically in public schools. that gets embedded so over time every september schools are starting with that method to have that agreement, and along the way we're also trying to deliver youth action and educate ideas and teach the schools and districts about social emotional learning because after they see the film they want to know what do we do next? how do we impact that? and that's what i am up to and it's great to be here. >> thanks so much for coming here. we appreciate it. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. i am rachel smith fall
city are seeing it, and does have impact and the impact is largely i would say it creates a sense of agreement. the biggest thing that bully does or the big service the film has is gives everyone a unified collective science of agreement to which they roll up the sleeves and get busy creating change and has been really exciting. i building we already i believe kroshed the threshold of 140,000 students nationwide and we are working to get to the million and the idea is a million is a tipping...
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it's a wet morning commute for the major cities of the northeast. rain, also, in the northwest, creating problems in places like seattle and portland. most other places should be okay, though. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in the motor city, as well as beantown. >>> returning to our top story. pope benedict in the final hours of his papacy. the call for the cardinals to gather at the vatican doesn't go out until tomorrow. there's a live look at the vatican, by the way. >> it's uncharted territory for the modern church, as diana and i discussed earlier. >> it's unprecedented in so many ways. just the idea of a resignation. yes, it's happened in the past. but every time it's happened, with one possible exception, every time it's happened in the past, it had been forced. this was obviously not only was this not forced, this was unforeseen. and i believe the cardinals were largely caught off guard. and i suspect that we have the possibility of a very long conclave, only because this was so unanticipated. yes, he's old, right? but very
it's a wet morning commute for the major cities of the northeast. rain, also, in the northwest, creating problems in places like seattle and portland. most other places should be okay, though. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in the motor city, as well as beantown. >>> returning to our top story. pope benedict in the final hours of his papacy. the call for the cardinals to gather at the vatican doesn't go out until tomorrow. there's a live look at the vatican, by...
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be traded to kansas city for draft picks. smith lost his starting job after suffering a concussion and his replacement was accused of leading the 49ers to a spot in the super bowl. >>> before the game between toronto last night, they were somehow able to keep their composure as the raptors' mccayle peachers started an enthusiastic and very funny dance routine. >>> just ahead, all things being equal, could spider-man's web actually stop the subway train. myth busters will answer that train. >>> plus, animal lovers or intimidators. did a gangster use these lions and bears as schools of intimidation or did he just love dangerous animals? details coming up. >>> welcome back. a rainy day, actually, heavy rain expected in washington state especially. it has really moved through along i-90 just south of spokane. as far as the rain goes, the heaviest will shift northwards as the day moves on. again, we expect a possibility of an inch or two north of seattle. the mountains avalanche watches are in effect and the biggest threat is the
be traded to kansas city for draft picks. smith lost his starting job after suffering a concussion and his replacement was accused of leading the 49ers to a spot in the super bowl. >>> before the game between toronto last night, they were somehow able to keep their composure as the raptors' mccayle peachers started an enthusiastic and very funny dance routine. >>> just ahead, all things being equal, could spider-man's web actually stop the subway train. myth busters will...
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and as many as a hundred control towers in smaller cities may be closed. and blistering criticism toward congress from the head of the nation's air traffic controllers. the national air traffic controllers' association says nationwide, the sequester would cut the number of takeoffs and landings managed by fewer controllers and "significantly affect" airports in new york, atlanta, dallas, houston, los angeles and chicago. along with regional airports such as rogers, arkansas, utilized by walmart, kraft, tyson and their vendors; and victoria, texas, used heavily by caterpillar and shell. natca president paul rinaldi criticized congress for "compromising the safety and efficiency of the nation's airspace." getting to the gate will take longer, too. at more than 450 airports around the country where transportation security officers screen nearly two million passengers a day, the head of the tsa warned that delays would be inevitable. "if it does go into effect, then the longer it goes, the greater potential impact it has for us." the tsa has had a hiring freez
and as many as a hundred control towers in smaller cities may be closed. and blistering criticism toward congress from the head of the nation's air traffic controllers. the national air traffic controllers' association says nationwide, the sequester would cut the number of takeoffs and landings managed by fewer controllers and "significantly affect" airports in new york, atlanta, dallas, houston, los angeles and chicago. along with regional airports such as rogers, arkansas, utilized...
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we will follow the lead is out of the sea. >> history is unfolding in vatican city. pope benedictus the 16th is in the final hours of his tenure. we will have a live report coming up in just a bit. >> first let us to update on weather and traffic. we will begin with the forecast spirit erica, good morning. >> good morning james it is a warmer start to the morning than yesterday's. yesterday's we were at the freezing mark was of the '20s and vallejo. but the case today 45 in fairfield. upper '40's and san francisco. oakland waking up to 52. >> a warming trend will continue into the afternoon. i will talk about how warmer with it in my next report. >> good morning george. >> good morning erica we're monitoring a light ride around the bay no hot spot this morning. a quick bridge check and a look at the bay bridge westbound. >> you will find for the bay area light traffic for 580 and highway 4 in the west bound direction. there is a quick commute check. light for the south bay peninsula and north bay ride spirit and the south bay there is an accident near summit it is on
we will follow the lead is out of the sea. >> history is unfolding in vatican city. pope benedictus the 16th is in the final hours of his tenure. we will have a live report coming up in just a bit. >> first let us to update on weather and traffic. we will begin with the forecast spirit erica, good morning. >> good morning james it is a warmer start to the morning than yesterday's. yesterday's we were at the freezing mark was of the '20s and vallejo. but the case today 45 in...
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and then when you talk to mayor michael bloomberg, the mayor here in the city of new york, he's sort of like, eh. listen to that. >> there's a lot of posturing, i'm going to lay off my employees today unless you do something. we're going to close the hospitals down. we're going to take all the prisoners from jail and put them on the streets. spare me, i live in that world. come on, let's get serious here. >> so which is it? serious? >> i'm focused on the defense side. we passed the budget control act, and that put into place cuts of about a trillion dollars, half of which came out of defense. and then it set in place the sequestration which set up a super committee that was supposed to go after the runaway spending that are mandatory that we have no control over, and they were supposed to find an additional trillion dollars of cuts that we could take out of that. when that failed, then the automatic cuts put in place by sequestration were supposed to kick in january 1st and then that got moved back to march 1st. and what really has happened is when sequestration was passed and when t
and then when you talk to mayor michael bloomberg, the mayor here in the city of new york, he's sort of like, eh. listen to that. >> there's a lot of posturing, i'm going to lay off my employees today unless you do something. we're going to close the hospitals down. we're going to take all the prisoners from jail and put them on the streets. spare me, i live in that world. come on, let's get serious here. >> so which is it? serious? >> i'm focused on the defense side. we...
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for the city of seattle. jim in enterprise, alabama. republican line. caller: thank you. i have a couple of questions. number one, on the sequester, how much are your democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget? number two, it seems as though the president has been flip- flopping on this. when it first came out, he said it was devastating, it will kill everything in this country. now he said unless you work on a military base, you probably will not see any difference. which one of these statements is a lie? guest: actually, the president made neither of those statements. he has consistently said it will have a sizable impact that will negatively affect the country and the economy. number two, he has not now said it was only affect the military. his cabinet has been out talking about the variety of impacts it will have a bunch of different places. -- it will have in a bunch of different places. i did not vote for the budget control act, but a lot of democrats did, a lot of republicans did, and the
for the city of seattle. jim in enterprise, alabama. republican line. caller: thank you. i have a couple of questions. number one, on the sequester, how much are your democrats planning on cutting out of the military budget? number two, it seems as though the president has been flip- flopping on this. when it first came out, he said it was devastating, it will kill everything in this country. now he said unless you work on a military base, you probably will not see any difference. which one of...